Miras Last

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Book: Miras Last Read Online Free PDF
Author: Erin Elliott
Tags: Magic, battle, dark, goddess, elf, good vs evil, sword, quest, creature, light vs dark
begin. Tark has
already started toward the army Rau sent out.” She shoved the
blankets into their packs, and grabbing Twoit around the middle,
placed the tiny ferret on top of her blanket, and flipped the flap
over.
    Elenio sat up, looking alarmed. “How did you
find that out?”
    “Mira told me in a vision and then I checked
in the mirror waters.” Galena strapped the Sword of Lumina to her
waist. Bending over, she retrieved Elenio’s blade and tossed it to
him. He caught it with more success than the bread and quickly
prepared himself to go as well. “I hope you slept well because we
have a great deal of ground we need to cover today.” Galena looked
grimly at Elenio who returned the look, biting off a chunk of bread
as he did so. Sweeping his arm in a wide manner, he bowed his head,
indicating he expected her to lead the way.
    They alternated between walking and running
through the entire day and into the night. Never stopping as Mira
suggested. Galena told Elenio of her latest encounter with Mira,
and found he was just as disturbed by the goddess’s appearance or
lack of appearance as she had been earlier. The urgency she felt
was catching and Elenio pushed on as well, both hesitant to even
stop late in the night to sleep for a couple of hours.
    “We have to or we’re not going to get very
far tomorrow. If I remember correctly, we still have a couple days
ahead of us until we reach the valley Mira indicated they would
be.”
    “I know. I just hate the thought of Tark
going into battle without us, or I should say without me. I still
have some revenge I’d like to take out on those great hulking
beasts for the strangle hold they put on me,” Elenio said, a
faraway look on his face.
    “I already took care of those,” Galena said
smirking. She put the protective barriers around them while
creating a bed for them.
    “Well, we can’t all be hugely powerful so
I’ll have to take my revenge on the ones I come across and pretend
they’re the same ones.”
    Galena rolled her eyes at this statement. She
bit off a piece of cheese and climbed into the bed, not even
bothering with a blanket. The days were starting to get warmer.
With the ring of fire and air hut, it was almost too warm. Elenio
climbed in beside her and wrapped his arms around her, pulling her
close to him. Galena threw an arm around his waist after she
stuffed the rest of her cheese in her mouth. She chewed quietly,
listening to the sound of Elenio’s breath becoming slow and
regular, assuring her he’d fallen asleep. The words of Mira rang
through her mind as she too drifted into slumber.
    Much sooner than she would have normally
arose, Galena sat up, the urgency she felt the day before increased
tenfold. She assumed this was a feeling sent from Mira because it
served as a convenient wake up call. Judging by the dim light
surrounding them, it was just before dawn.
    Shaking Elenio gently until he began to stir,
she once again made ready for their long journey. If we can keep
the same pace as we did yesterday, we might make it to the battle
on time, Galena thought.
    She heard Elenio groan as he rolled over and
sat up. Swinging his legs over the edge, he stretched his arms high
into the air while yawning widely. Galena watched him grimace when
he stood.
    “Oh, I’m stiff,” he moaned more to himself.
He continued to stretch his legs and arms, bending this way and
that in order to stretch the tired muscles in his back.
    Galena thought of the muscles repairing
themselves from running the day before and quickened up the pace of
it, so relief replaced the grimace Elenio wore just moments before.
She did the same to her own muscles, the same relief buzzed through
her own body.
    “Are you up to getting energized again?”
Galena asked while she packed their belongings.
    “Are you kidding? With the workout we had
yesterday and the two hours of sleep last night, I wasn’t sure how
far we would make it today. I think that’s a great idea.”
    Nodding
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